Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB191

Introduced
3/3/16  
Introduced
3/3/16  
Refer
3/3/16  
Refer
3/3/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Refer
3/14/16  
Report Pass
4/5/16  

Caption

Prohibits establishments that sell certain alcoholic beverages from employing persons under twenty-one years of age for specified purposes. (8/1/16)

Impact

The passage of SB191 is expected to reinforce existing laws that protect minors from engaging in adult-oriented work environments. By enforcing stricter regulations on who can be employed in these establishments, the bill serves to uphold standards of public decency and safety. Consequently, this law would impact business operations in the alcoholic beverages sector, particularly in the nightlife and entertainment industries where such practices may be prevalent. The effective date of this bill is set for August 1, 2016.

Summary

Senate Bill 191 (SB191), introduced by Senator Johns, aims to enhance regulations surrounding the employment of individuals in establishments that sell certain alcoholic beverages. The bill specifically prohibits establishments from employing persons under the age of twenty-one to perform or dance while exposed in a manner that reveals their genitals or other specified body parts. This legislative measure seeks to address concerns related to public decency and the protection of minors within the context of adult entertainment.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB191 appears to align with a protective stance towards minors and community standards. Supporters likely view the bill as a necessary step to mitigate potential exposure of underage individuals to adult situations. Conversely, concerns may arise among those in the adult entertainment industry regarding limitations on employment opportunities and potential economic impacts on businesses that rely on a varied workforce.

Contention

Notable points of contention may include debates over the interpretation of public decency and the implications for individual rights. While the intention behind SB191 is to safeguard minors, there may be opposing views on the appropriateness of government intervention in private enterprise. This could lead to discussions about balancing public welfare with personal freedoms and the extent to which the state should dictate employment practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB468

Prohibits establishments that sell alcoholic beverages from employing persons under twenty-one years of age for certain purposes. (8/1/16)

LA HB585

Provides relative to establishments that sell alcoholic beverages

LA SB144

Provides relative to holders to alcoholic retail dealer's permits for beverages of high and low alcoholic content. (gov sig)

LA SB192

Provides relative to holders of alcoholic retail dealer's permits for beverages of high and low alcoholic content. (gov sig)

LA HB132

Requires a designated driver for individuals consuming alcoholic beverages at certain establishments

LA HB1136

Authorizes acceptance of an out-of-state identification card for purposes of selling or serving alcoholic beverages

LA SB194

Provides relative to the sale or service of alcohol to any person under the age of twenty-one. (2/3-CA7s2.1(A)) (gov sig)

LA SB189

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

LA SB429

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

LA SB1187

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.